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  2. Water supply and sanitation in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Water board finances and wastewater treatment levy. Water boards have the authority to levy taxes and finance their activities mostly with revenues from these taxes. The three main taxes levied by the water boards are a charge for flood protection, a water resources management charge, and a water pollution levy for wastewater treatment.

  3. Water board (Netherlands) - Wikipedia

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    The term "water board" or "regional water authority" may be confusing in the Dutch context, as water boards and regional water authorities in other countries are often responsible for water supply. A waterschap or hoogheemraadschap in the Netherlands is charged with the control and management of water as well as treatment of waste water, but ...

  4. Flood control in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The polders, now often below sea level, were kept dry with mills pumping water from the polder ditches and canals to the boezem ("bosom"), a system of canals and lakes connecting the different polders and acting as a storage basin until the water could be let out to river or sea, either by a sluice gate at low tide or using further pumps.

  5. Land reclamation in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    As a result of flooding disasters, water boards called waterschap (when situated more inland) or hoogheemraadschap (near the sea, mainly used in the Holland region) [10] were set up to maintain the integrity of the water defences around polders, maintain the waterways inside a polder, and control the various water levels inside and outside the ...

  6. Ministry of Transport and Water Management (Netherlands)

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    The Ministry of Transport, Public Works and Water Management is one of the oldest in the Netherlands. It was founded in 1809 as the Ministry of Water Management, which existed in several different forms until 1831, when it was integrated into the Ministry of the Interior. In 1877, Water Management, Trade and Industry became a separate ministry ...

  7. Category : Water supply and sanitation in the Netherlands

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    Water supply infrastructure in the Netherlands (1 C) Pages in category "Water supply and sanitation in the Netherlands" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  8. List of lakes of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency published a map of surface water bodies in the Netherlands in 2010. [1] The map distinguishes over 20 different types of water bodies, including those with salty, brackish and fresh water. These water bodies encompass natural and artificial lakes of varying sizes, peat puddles and fens.

  9. Category:Water in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Nederlands; 日本語; Português ... Pages in category "Water in the Netherlands" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not ...